Our last encounter involved Amelia meeting Jesus Christ as a process to resolve her deep-seated childhood trauma
While Claire’s story in her mind was about cycling through a rice field to reorient how she processes anger towards a colleague
Such stories are a representation of what goes on in our minds, and how do we resolve them
While encounters, like today’s, involved a higher calling or source to realign us
These truly unique experiences can happen because of our individual Perceptions, Mindsets, And Beliefs
Today’s encounter, is a bit different, and yet so powerful
The idea of Original Sin goes back to the beginning, of Adam and Eve, and is deep rooted in Christianity and Catholicism
Beatrice (named changed to protect her identity) is someone who is interested in spirituality and yet, suffers all sorts of aches and pains whenever she wants to learn about it
If she wants to learn about numerology, she gets a headache
If she wants to read about tarot, she gets stomach cramps
What is even more bizarre is that she isn’t a Christian or Catholic
As someone who believe in a Higher Source, she is upset that she cannot approach any spiritual topics
Any attempts with spiritual healing have also failed
So after a bit of a chat to understand her situation and symptoms better

I can only wonder what we might encounter
I decided to start simple, to approach with some caution
We started with her neck area, where she felt some tension
As we focus on it, three rocks came out
The first related to her mother, the second related to her father, and the third is her feelings towards her father
The rocks are not good for her, especially since it is the hardships and trauma which her parents have put on her during her growing years
And so we released the rocks
Once we were sure there is no more tension in her neck, we looked for the next one
Beatrice felt a headache coming, and so we turned to that area
And what came out was a fog
It was a dark fog that inhibited learning
Similarly we let it go
Then we checked and found a shoulder ache
From it, came out a wooden bowl
The wooden bowl is slightly different as it wanted to provide and help her grow
Yet of course, it restricted her and gave her pain
So we transformed it instead
To release the negative associations and keep only what’s positive
It turned into a cup
There were some remnants of an ache in her shoulder, and what came out was another rock
And we soon released it from her as well

Her stomach called out to her
A wooden spoon came out however, it was pretty unresponsive
It did say that it came from long ago though
So we decided to ask the wooden spoon to bring us back to where it came from
Beatrice found herself in a garden but yet, she isn’t quite in the garden either
She shared that it felt like she was watching a memory from a third person point of view
Things begin to unfold and make sense to her
And she realized that she was watching a scene of when Adam and Eve were cast out of the Garden of Eden
Yet the wooden spoon isn’t specifically talking about the Garden of Eden, or Adam or Eve
Eventually she realized that the wooden spoon represents Original Sin
The reason for Adam and Eve to be cast out of the Garden of Eden, and passed down through humanity
And we had to release this so she can be free
Once we check clear that there was no more aches or pains in her, I brought her out of hypnosis

But why Original Sin?
Beatrice was puzzled
She wasn’t a believer at all
So why does this still affect her?
I can only think of two possibilities
Since she is into spirituality, and thus believe in reincarnation, then perhaps one of her past reincarnations was a strong Christian or Catholic
And thus, the concept of Original Sin was deep in the soul, which got reincarnated into her now
The second possibility is that Original Sin was truly there at the start of humanity, and thus in all of humanity
Just that it affected her more because it was a bigger piece or something
Or perhaps her lineage has something to do with it too
Well all in all, she is happy and free from her strange aches and pains and to me, that is what matters the most
